Can someone help me with a thesis for revenge ?

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Answer 1
Answer: Revenge is a strong emotion wanting to get retaliation for a wrong a person believes has been done to him/her. The saying goes "revenge is sweet", however, it is a destructive, uncontrolled emotion that will eventually cause emotional, physical and psychological harm to all those involved.

Let me know how this works. After you state this, you have to find viable arguments to support it. Your final paragraph should restate your thesis.  The use of Hamlet will work as a literary example. Hamlet was obsessed with revenge but it only led to his death, and that of many others, in the end.

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1. Describe Smaug.
2. What does Bilbo take from Smaug?
3.How does Bilbo manipulate Smaug?
4.What is Smayg's weakness?

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Which sentence is written correctly? A. Of the three, Ruth worked on her project the most slowest. B. That film started more later than the other one. C. Chen answered the questions most eagerly of all. D. My cat is more bigger than yours.

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C.Chen answered the questions most eagerly of all. The others are wrong because: 1) "most" is a superlative word and so is "slowest" so they shouldn't use them together. 3)"more" is a comparative word and so is "later" so they shouldn't be used together. 4) "more" and "bigger" are both comparative so they shouldn't be used together too. The point is: two comparative or superlative words shouldn't be used together.Eagerly is not a comparative or superlative word so it can be used with "most"

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2.person
3.societal rule
4.evil person

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4. evil person, because usually a character vs. character means protagonist vs. antagonist. 

A protagonist usually is a good person, for example the Flash or Harry Potter
An antagonist is usually the villain, like Zoom or Voldemort
4. Evil Person because there would be the antagonist would be evil

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1.gets

Two. Were

Three. Are

4.is

5.are

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9.is

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Hello, the correct answer is C - immortality. The song ends with the author promising his love/love in general/the poem that it will be immortal as long as there are people who will read it, and each time they do, it will be revived, and thus will never die. 
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The sentence that best explains the effect of the metaphor 'But a bird that stalks down his narrow cage can seldom see through his bars of rage' would be letter d. The metaphor explains that the bird that is trapped may be consumed by its own anger.